as time goes on i have find all source of lost pulses .
today i never have to Resychronize Satellites (except if a power shut down occurs while moving)
in my software i count pulses during moves and still count 50mS after stop it s enought .
when motor stop no pulses can occurs (or hidden command appears and it s not good!!)
A little hard to digest your description.
I find a few sources of lost counts come from bumping your dish to peak signal back and forth.
Adding a satellite or scrolling past one in any of the setup menus where the dish heads towards others as you are forced to go all the way through the list again because you can't go back one sat. A bug in images.
"Coasting" I'll coin that phrase. Motor power shuts off, sensor is shut off, and the motor slows to a stop.
I added molybdenum grease to my actuator shaft and lubed the motor gear reduction with it. First winter where -10 and below didn't give a motor stall error.
At any rate those missed counts add up.
Slop in the motor coupling. Enough of that. Hobby store brass tubing and JB Weld to the rescue.
In my bag 'o tricks I'm thinking of a relay and braking resistor inside of the motor housing. If the real estate allows. I haven't been inside my ASC-1 to see if that was in the design concept or how braking was handled in previous firmware as magic mentioned. Or why we would shut off the sensor circuit.
Reviving a Heathkit (Gohlkit) of the ASC-1 would be awesome because that baby is a monster.